THE BRIGHT SIDE
- I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. I love seeing Zack Kassian play with Connor on the top line. People often forget that Kass was a first round pick and that he’s got skill and speed. Draisaitl also played on that line and the three of them were obviously the best forward line out there.
- The Oilers had three powerplays this game and didn’t look awful. I mean, they didn’t score on any of them but they created some close chances and kept possession for most of the time. I know I’m grasping at straws here for Bright Side points, but what can one do?
- Props to Cam Talbot for playing solid after coming in for the relief of Koskinen. That’s definitely not an easy thing to do, and he did everything in his power to get us back in the game.
- Jeff Carter laid out Connor McDavid in the neutral zone near the end of the game. It was a clean hit, but it took Alex Chiasson 0.1 seconds to go after Carter to retaliate. This was a nice show of support for the captain and it was nice to see Chiasson back in the lineup tonight.
- Caleb Jones had another big night of ice time tonight playing 22:43 out there. He didn’t look the greatest, but nobody did. If I’m him, I’m pumped that the coach trusts him enough to give him that many minutes as a rookie.
THE FACE PALMERS
- It took about two minutes for Kyle Clifford to blow by Caleb Jones while driving to the net to score the first goal of the game. It was a nice play by him who tucked it behind Koskinen as he cut to the middle.
- After literally three attempts to clear the zone, Petrovic and Manning turn the puck over ONE MORE ADDITIONAL TIME giving Tyler Toffoli the easiest goal possible in the first period to make the game 2-0. Siiiiiiighhhh
- The entire first period was an absolute garbage fire and I couldn’t take another second of it. The shots were 9-3 and the Corsi was even worse.
- Even though they came out a little stronger in the second period, the Oilers still only put up eight shots in the first half of the game. EIGHT SHOTS. The game ended with the shots being 23-16.
- The Oilers broke a record tonight for the FEWEST amount of shots taken on net this season after two periods. (10)
- Kopitar sniped one home halfway through the third period for his 300th career goal. It was the Kings’ fourth goal on 21 shots this game. Have I mentioned that the Kings have the fewest goals scored in the entire league? You guys can thank us later.
- The Kings did a great job at containing Connor McDavid tonight which is even more of a red flag regarding our secondary scoring. We are all aware of this already but once again, if Connor, Leon, or Nuge doesn’t score, nobody does.
- Alex Petrovic was on the ice for three goals against and only played 12 minutes. I mean, nobody played well tonight but for a guy trying to impress his new team, things aren’t going well for him.
- Drew Doughty elbowed Connor McDavid in the face behind the play in the first period and nobody did a damn thing. Granted maybe they didn’t see it, but my blood boiled watching Doughty laugh about it on the bench afterwards and I would have loved to see someone stand up to him.
SCORING SUMMARY
1ST PERIOD
TIME | TEAM | DETAILS | SCORE |
---|---|---|---|
03:15 | Kyle Clifford (6) ASST: Drew Doughty (20), Derek Forbort (8) | 0-1 | |
09:35 | Tyler Toffoli (7) ASST: Drew Doughty (21) | 0-2 | |
13:57 | Jeff Carter (8) ASST: Brendan Leipsic (7), Jake Muzzin (13) | 0-3 |
2ND PERIOD
TIME | TEAM | DETAILS | SCORE |
---|---|---|---|
No Scoring |
3RD PERIOD
TIME | TEAM | DETAILS | SCORE |
---|---|---|---|
10:15 | Anze Kopitar (10) ASST: Dustin Brown (13), Ilya Kovalchuk (11) | 0-4 |
#GOODCONTENT
Alex Petrovic is literally Eric Gryba just without the grilling
— Adam (@OilersAdam) January 6, 2019
Manning and Petrovic with giveaways on the same shift. Nice work Pete!! #FireChia
— Rick Weidemann (@RPW_1832) January 6, 2019
Two or three more third-pairing defensemen should do it.
— Baggedmilk – Oilers Beet writer (@jsbmbaggedmilk) January 6, 2019
Probably not a good time to remind you that Los Angeles is tied for last place in the NHL.
— Rob Tychkowski (@Rob_Tychkowski) January 6, 2019
The Oilers managed three shots, zero give-a-damn and let a Drew Doughty elbow on Connor McDavid go answered on the way to a 3-0 deficit against the worst team in the league in the first period. That's the most abysmal 20 minutes this team has played this season. They have nothing
— Robin Brownlee (@Robin_Brownlee) January 6, 2019
I’ve had more shots than the Oilers tonight ?
— Ryan (@IAmByks) January 6, 2019
— Thee Nation Dan – Shorts guy (@TheNationDan) January 6, 2019
Drew Doughty yelling "Suck it Connor" has been the most entertaining part of this game
— Chris Gordeyko (@TheNationChris) January 6, 2019